Hi,
Here is a little attempt to assemble news and informations about IBM's involvement with virtual worlds. I am not an IBM fanboy, but i think it is same to assume that they will play a big role in this field (as will Google if the rumor/possibility [7] [9] of adapting Google Earth for massive multiplayer and social interaction is true, Second Earth). Considering IBM's Second Life experiments, Cell processor involvment as well as mainframe computing (cf. system z platform [5]), what could they do ? "The company is working on a project to integrate its Cell Broadband Engine processor with its System z mainframes to create a hybrid computer that has the power of a mainframe with the 3D graphics capability of a PlayStation 3." [2] Linked with another dot [1], this means that they will have a graphics core in the mainframe. Nice: distributed, linux-based, flexible, level-of-detail-independant (<- gradual monetization and device-independant rendering) real time high performance (raytracing !) rendering. Cool, but how do you deliver this to clients ? This only makes sense if: * you deliver the rendered content back to the client; i can't see anything else than TOIP (mpeg-4). This implies on-demand video 3D rendering (see RenderRocket-IBM [6] ) * you get his inputs (vnc-like) Java or even flash could do the trick. Embedding within traditional webpages (and a lot of web-enabled apps) will be quite easy then. What about the game/world itself ? There's an interesting link between IBM and Hoplon, a brazilian game developer [3] [4]. Mostly because they are developing (together with IBM) a space MMORPG. Which means planets, galaxies... Remember Bob Sutor's vision [10] ? Heh, they may take this as infrastructure, and every planet within this world could be a gate to specialized worlds. One planet could be the "Second Earth", another one could be World of Warcraft, etc... And what's nice with video rendering is that you could in theory integrate heterogeneous platforms (Windows games, Linux apps, heterogeneous 3D technologies etc...) provided they offer some SOA and interoperability concerning avatar portability, transparent login, unified instant communication (IM, video, ...). Games could continue the shift towards pure service (remote rendering IS a value added service...). Computing in general could (it's already happening on the hosting market -- cf Amazon EC2 services). Is remote computing coming back ? Together with the VOD triple play services (very obvious in France for instance), the video infrastructure is maturing. Achieving the whole thing < 50 ms will be tricky, but you know, supercomputers are this common these days ;) If some of you want to start speaking Cell, [8] you can already. Regards, Florent Sources: [1] IBM iRT: http://www.gametomorrow.com/minor/barry/iRT-Sumary.pdf demo : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLte5f34ya8 [2] IBM Gives Mainframes More Than a Gaming Cell (cites Hoplon) http://www.internetnews.com/ent-news/article.php/3674226 [3] Hoplon's massively multiplayer game (online universe?) : Taikodom http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taikodom [4] IBM-Hoplon info: http://www-306.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/MCAG-6N5FMV?OpenDocument&Site=gicss67dm [5] IBM's system z (mainframe) http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/ [6] IBM-RenderRocket relations (again, system z is the platform): http://www-306.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/cs/MCAG-6HQCQJ [7] MIT's Second Earth guess: http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/18911/ [8] Wanna do homebrew Cell programming ? http://cag.csail.mit.edu/ps3/index.shtml [9] Google Metaverse rumour (adscape story): http://play.tm/story/9065 [10] Bob sutor's vision: http://www.3pointd.com/20070614/exploring-the-future-virtual-cosmos-with-ibm/ |
Thanks, Florent THIERY, read your e mail on my iPhone! Activated 12:30 AM
I lost sleep, got up early sunday to play. Last night, I got sleep. I wake up to your e mail. Good. Brazil is an emerging industrial nation and gives the course I'm studying ... I wanted to bookmark the course on my iPhone and I discovered the other link to Brazil's non-beta croquet. Evidently, I can go through the first course with beta, because it is on the beta and the second course with their croquet. My investment is in learning squeak syntax and how you knowledge navigate a huge framework. I have found ides and framework browsers exiting and energizing in the past and do so now. I am streamripping with a Darwin portfile install to get hours of Brazilian music and language patter for immersion, but I don't think I need all that to get his bad English constructions. Scholars must be international to do their work. I have chosen to be a scholar. Sadly, my laptop will soon be out of my hands to replace a wifi card it dropped on. I didn't imagine that pillow was insecure when I went off for coffee. Thanks for the many leads. When I download into my powerbook, I shall go to them and get more leads to see buzzwords flying around in my head just as Brazilian music is now. |
I found an interesting article describing how iRT works
http://www.power.org/swsummit/download/SW_Summit_PS3_Experience_Joaquin.pdf |
More about Cell-3D graphics applications. I just love google alerts :)
Notable: * Slide 16 : interactive terrain rendering engine on cell * Slide 17 : Real time ray tracing * Slide 23: "on the web: transition to interactive 3D environments" http://www.cercs.gatech.edu/docs/SC06_Cell_111606.pdf |
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